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Government Gazette

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

Vol. 586 Cape Town 7 April 2014 No. 37536

THE PRESIDENCY No. 266 7 April 2014

It is hereby notified that the President has assented to the following Act, which is hereby published for general information:–

Act No. 1 of 2014: Electronic Communications Amendment Act, 2013

AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-123-22 Prevention is the cure

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GENERAL EXPLANATORY NOTE:

[ ] Words in bold type in square brackets indicate omissions fromexisting enactments.

Words underlined with a solid line indicate insertions inexisting enactments.

ACTTo amend the Electronic Communications Act, 2005, so as to insert, amend ordelete certain definitions; to align the Act with broad-based black economicempowerment legislation; to refine provisions relating to licensing; to make furtherprovision towards ensuring effective competition amongst persons licensed underthe Act; to remove regulatory bottlenecks; to require the Minister of Communica-tions to establish a council to advise the Minister on broadband policy andimplementation; to make further provision for the discounted rate at whichInternet services must be provided to schools, educational institutions and publichealth establishments; to authorise the Minister to require that certain informationbe submitted to the Minister; to make provision for the fiduciary duties ofmembers of the Board of the Universal Service and Access Agency of South Africa;to provide afresh for the appointment and conditions of appointment of the chiefexecutive officer of the Board; to make further provision for the utilisation ofmoney in the Universal Service and Access Fund; and to provide for mattersconnected therewith.

BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, as follows:—

Amendment of section 1 of Act 36 of 2005, as amended by section 1 of Act 37 of 2007

1. Section 1 of the Electronic Communications Act, 2005 (Act No. 36 of 2005)(hereinafter referred to as the principal Act), is hereby amended—

(a) by the insertion before the definition of ‘‘affiliate’’ of the following definition:‘‘ ‘Advertising Standards Authority of South Africa’ means the entitywhich regulates the content of advertising, or any entity that replaces itbut has the same functions;’’;

(b) by the insertion after the definition of ‘‘Agency’’ of the following definitions:‘‘ ‘allocation’, in relation to a frequency band, means the entry in theTable of Frequency Allocations of a given frequency band for thepurpose of its use by one or more terrestrial or space radio-communica-tion services or radio astronomy service under specified conditions;‘assignment’, in relation to a radio frequency or radio frequencychannel, means authorisation given by the Authority for a radio station touse a radio frequency or radio frequency channel under specifiedconditions, and ‘‘assign’’ must be interpreted accordingly;’’;

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(c) by the insertion after the definition of ‘‘Authority’’ of the followingdefinitions:

‘‘ ‘broad-based black economic empowerment’ has the meaningassigned to it in the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act,2003 (Act No. 53 of 2003);‘broadband’ means an always available, multimedia capable connec-tion with a minimum download speed as determined by the Minister bynotice in the Gazette;’’;

(d) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘broadcasting service radio frequencybands’’ of the following definition:

‘‘ ‘broadcasting service radio frequency bands’ means that part of theelectromagnetic radio frequency spectrum which is allocated for the useof broadcasting services by the Authority, taking into account the ITUtable of [allotment] allocation, in so far as such allocation has beenagreed to or approved by the Republic;’’;

(e) by the insertion after the definition of ‘‘carrier pre-selection’’ of the followingdefinition:

‘‘ ‘CEO’ means the chief executive officer of the Agency appointed interms of section 82A;’’;

(f) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘common carrier’’ of the followingdefinition:

‘‘ ‘common carrier’ means [a] Sentech Limited, a state owned companyestablished in terms of the Sentech Act, 1996 (Act No. 63 of 1996), andany other person licensed to provide an electronic communicationsnetwork service who is obliged to provide signal distribution forbroadcasting services on a non-discriminatory and non-exclusivebasis;’’;

(g) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘electronic communications facility’’of the following definition:

‘‘ ‘electronic communications facility’ includes but is not limited toany—(a) wire, including wiring in multi-tenant buildings;(b) cable (including undersea and land-based fibre optic cables);(c) antenna;(d) mast;(e) satellite transponder;(f) circuit;(g) cable landing station;(h) international gateway;(i) earth station; [and](j) radio apparatus;(k) exchange buildings;(l) data centres; and(m) carrier neutral hotels,or other thing, which can be used for, or in connection with, electroniccommunications, including, where applicable—

(i) collocation space;(ii) monitoring equipment;

(iii) space on or within poles, ducts, cable trays, manholes, hand holdsand conduits; and

(iv) associated support systems, sub-systems and services, ancillaryto such electronic communications facilities or otherwise neces-sary for controlling connectivity of the various electroniccommunications facilities for proper functionality, control, inte-gration and utilisation of such electronic communications facili-ties;’’;

(h) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘electronic communications servicelicensee’’ of the following definition:

‘‘ ‘electronic communications service licensee’ means a person whoman electronic communications services licence has been granted in termsof section 5(2) or 5(4);’’;

(i) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘end-user’’ of the following definition:‘‘ ‘end-user’ means a subscriber and persons who use the services of alicensed service, or use a service pursuant to a licence exemption,referred to in Chapter 3;’’;

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(j) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘ICT Charter’’ of the followingdefinition:

‘‘ ‘ICT Charter’ means the [Black Economic Empowerment Charterfor the ICT sector] ICT Sector Charter, a sector code on broad-basedblack economic empowerment, issued in terms of the Broad-BasedBlack Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. 53 of 2003);’’.

(k) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘ITU’’ of the following definition:‘‘ ‘ITU’ means International [Telecommunications] Telecommunica-tion Union;’’;

(l) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘licensee’’ of the following definition:‘‘ ‘licensee’ means a person issued with a licence to provide services interms of Chapter 3 or to use the radio frequency spectrum in terms ofChapter 5 of this Act’’;

(m) by the insertion after the definition of ‘‘political advertisement’’ of thefollowing definition:

‘‘ ‘political party’, for the purposes of Chapter 9, means—(a) any registered party defined in section 1 of the Electoral Act, 1998

(Act No. 73 of 1998); or(b) any alliance of such registered parties, as the case may be,which, for the purpose of any particular election, has, before thecommencement of the relevant election period, submitted its list ofcandidates for the National Assembly or any other legislature, contem-plated in the Constitution;’’;

(n) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘radio frequency plan’’ of thefollowing definition:

‘‘ ‘radio frequency plan’ means [a national plan] the national radiofrequency plan contemplated in section 34 that includes, but is notlimited to—(a) a table of frequency allocations for all bands below 3000 GHz

taking into account the ITU table of [allotments] allocations, in sofar as such [allotments] allocations have been adopted and agreedupon by the Republic, which may include designations of certainutilisations; and

(b) a plan, as applicable, for the migration of systems and equipment ofexisting users within specific radio frequency bands, includingradio frequency bands for security services, to different frequencybands;’’;

(o) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘radio frequency spectrum’’ of thefollowing definition:

‘‘ ‘radio frequency spectrum’ means the portion of the electromagneticspectrum used as a transmission medium for electronic communicationsand broadcasting;’’;

(p) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘radio frequency spectrum licence’’ ofthe following definition:

‘‘ ‘radio frequency spectrum licence’ means a licence authorising theholder to use the radio frequency spectrum in terms of Chapter 5 of thisAct;’’;

(q) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘radio station’’ of the followingdefinition:

‘‘ ‘radio station’ means one or more transmitters or receivers or acombination of transmitters and receivers, including the accessoryequipment, necessary at one location for carrying an electronic commu-nications service, broadcasting service or any electronic communicationsauthorised by the Authority;’’;

(r) by the deletion of the definition of ‘‘registered political party’’;

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(s) by the substitution in the definition of ‘‘reseller’’ for paragraph (a) of thefollowing paragraph:

‘‘(a) acquires, through lease or other commercial arrangement, [by] anyelectronic communications network service or electronic commu-nications service; and’’;

(t) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘service charter’’ of the followingdefinition:

‘‘ ‘service charter’ means a document, developed by a licensee afterconsultation with its staff, subscribers and end-users which sets out thestandards of service subscribers and end-users can expect and is aperformance measurement and accountability tool that focuses onsubscriber and end-user service outcomes;’’;

(u) by the insertion after the definition of ‘‘service charter’’ of the followingdefinition :

‘‘ ‘service licence’ means a licence authorising the holder to provide anyservice contemplated in Chapter 3;’’; and

(v) by the substitution for the definition of ‘‘universal service’’ of the followingdefinition:

‘‘ ‘universal service’ means the universal provision of electroniccommunications network services, electronic communications servicesand broadcasting services as determined from time to time in terms ofChapter 14;’’.

Amendment of section 2 of Act 36 of 2005, as amended by section 2 of Act 37 of 2007

2. Section 2 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph(h) of the following paragraph:

‘‘(h) promote [the] broad-based black economic empowerment [of historicallydisadvantaged persons, including Black people], with particular attentionto the needs of women, opportunities for youth and challenges for [people]persons with disabilities;’’.

Amendment of section 3 of Act 36 of 2005, as amended by section 3 of Act 37 of 2007

3. Section 3 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution in subsection (1), for paragraph (e) of the following

paragraph:‘‘(e) guidelines for the determination by the Authority of licence fees and

spectrum fees associated with the award of the licences contem-plated in Chapter 3 and Chapter 5, including incentives that mayapply to individual licences where the applicant makes bindingcommitments to construct electronic communications networks andprovide electronic communications services in rural and under-serviced areas of the Republic;’’;

(b) by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection:‘‘(2) The Minister may, subject to subsections (3) and (5), issue to the

Authority or, subject to subsection (5), issue to the Agency policydirections consistent with the objects of this Act, national policies and ofthe related legislation in relation to—(a) the undertaking of an inquiry in terms of section 4B of the ICASA

Act on any matter within the Authority’s jurisdiction and thesubmission of reports to the Minister in respect of such matter;

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(b) the determination of priorities for the development of electroniccommunications networks and electronic communications servicesor any other service contemplated in Chapter 3;

(c) the consideration of any matter within the Authority’s or Agency’sjurisdiction reasonably placed before it by the Minister for urgentconsideration;

(d) guidelines for the determination by the Authority of spectrum fees;and

(e) any other matter which may be necessary for the application of thisAct or the related legislation.’’;

(c) by the substitution for subsection (4) of the following subsection:‘‘(4) The Authority or the Agency, as the case may be, in exercising its

powers and performing its duties in terms of this Act and the relatedlegislation must consider policies made by the Minister in terms ofsubsection (1) and policy directions issued by the Minister in terms ofsubsection (2).’’;

(d) by the substitution for subsection (5) of the following subsection:‘‘(5) When issuing a policy under subsection (1) or a policy direction

under subsection (2) the Minister—(a) must consult the Authority or the Agency, as the case may be; and(b) must, in order to obtain the views of interested persons, publish the

text of such policy or policy direction by notice in the Gazette—(i) declaring his or her intention to issue the policy or policy

direction;(ii) inviting interested persons to submit written submissions in

relation to the policy or policy direction in the mannerspecified in such notice in not less than 30 days from thedate of the notice;

(c) must publish a final version of the policy or policy direction in theGazette.’’; and

(e) by the addition of the following subsection:‘‘(10) If it is reasonable and justifiable in the circumstances, as

contemplated under the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000(Act No. 3 of 2000), the Minister may depart from the time periodspecified in subsection (5)(b)(ii).’’.

Amendment of section 4 of Act 36 of 2005

4. Section 4 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection(5) of the following subsection:

‘‘(5) The Authority must, not less than 30 days prior to making regulations,inform the Minister in writing of its intention and [the subject matter of the]provide the Minister with a copy of the proposed regulations.’’.

Amendment of section 5 of Act 36 of 2005, as amended by section 4 of Act 37 of 2007

5. Section 5 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution in subsection (3) for paragraph (b) of the following

paragraph:‘‘(b) commercial broadcasting and public broadcasting of national and

[regional] provincial scope whether provided free-to-air or bysubscription;’’;

(b) by the deletion in subsection (3) of paragraph (d);(c) by the substitution in subsection (5) for paragraph (b) of the following

paragraph:‘‘(b) community broadcasting [and] or low power services whether

provided free-to-air or by subscription;’’;(d) by the insertion in subsection (5) after paragraph (b) of the following

paragraph:‘‘(bA) electronic communications services of district municipality or

local municipal scope operated for commercial purposes;’’;

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(e) by the substitution for subsection (6) of the following subsection:‘‘(6) [In consideration of the implementation of the managed

liberalisation policies, the] The Authority may only accept and considerapplications for individual electronic communications network serviceslicences in terms of a policy direction issued by the Minister in terms ofsection 3.’’;

(f) by the substitution in subsection (8) for paragraph (b) of the followingparagraph:

‘‘(b) a juristic person, is[, or will be,] registered under the laws of theRepublic and has [or will have] its principal place of businesslocated within the Republic.’’;

(g) by the insertion after subsection (8) of the following subsection:‘‘(8A) Subsection (8) applies with the changes required by the context

to any electronic communications service or network service that may beprovided, electronic communications network that may be operated andany radio frequency spectrum that may be used, as contemplated insection 6.’’; and

(h) by the substitution in subsection (9) for paragraph (b) of the followingparagraph:

‘‘(b) promote [the empowerment of historically disadvantaged per-sons] broad-based black economic empowerment including theempowerment of women and the youth and [people] persons withdisabilities, in accordance with the requirements of the ICTcharter.’’.

Amendment of section 8 of Act 36 of 2005

6. Section 8 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution in subsection (2) for the words preceding paragraph (a) of

the following words:‘‘Such standard terms and conditions may [take into account] include,but are not limited to—’’;

(b) by the deletion in subsection (2) of the word ‘‘and’’ at the end of paragraph(m), the addition of the expression ‘‘; and’’ at the end of paragraph (n) and theaddition of the following paragraph:

‘‘(o) access to broadcasting, postal and electronic communicationsservices for persons with disabilities that include, but are not limitedto, services designed to improve accessibility for persons withdisabilities, such as videotext, subtitling, audio description and signlanguage.’’;

(c) by the substitution for subsections (3) and (4) of the following subsections,respectively:

‘‘(3) The Authority may prescribe additional terms and conditions thatmay be applied to any individual licence or class licence [taking intoaccount] subject to the provisions of Chapter 10.

(4) The Authority may by regulation make provision for thedesignation of licensees to whom universal service and universal accessobligations are to be applicable and may prescribe additional terms andconditions in respect of the relevant universal service and universalaccess obligations on such designated licensees.’’; and

(d) by the addition of the following subsection:‘‘(5) The Authority, in exercising its powers and performing its

functions in terms of this section, as it relates to universal service anduniversal access, must exercise such powers and perform such functionsafter consultation with the Agency and must consider determinationsmade by the Minister in terms of section 82.’’.

Amendment of section 9 of Act 36 of 2005

7. Section 9 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution in subsection (2) for paragraph (b) of the following

paragraph:‘‘(b) include the percentage of equity ownership to be held by persons

from historically disadvantaged groups, which must not be less than

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30%, or such other conditions or higher percentage as may be prescribedunder section 4(3)(k) of the ICASA Act;’’; and

(b) by the substitution in subsection (6) for paragraph (b) of the followingparagraph:

‘‘(b) may impose such additional terms and conditions as may beprescribed in terms of section 8(3) and make a designationcontemplated in section 8(4).’’.

Amendment of section 10 of Act 36 of 2005

8. Section 10 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution in subsection(1) for paragraph (h) of the following paragraph:

‘‘(h) if the amendment is [in pursuance of and] in accordance with [theregulations made under] Chapter 10 and any regulations that have beenmade under it.’’.

Amendment of section 13 of Act 36 of 2005

9. Section 13 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution for subsections (1) and (2) of the following subsections,

respectively:‘‘(1) An individual licence may not be let, sub-let, assigned, ceded or

in any way transferred, and the control of an individual licence may notbe assigned, ceded or in any way transferred, to any other person withoutthe prior written permission of the Authority.

(2) An application for permission to let, sub-let, assign, cede or in anyway transfer an individual licence, or assign, cede or transfer control ofan individual licence may be made to the Authority in the prescribedmanner.’’;

(b) by the substitution in subsection (3) for paragraph (a) of the followingparagraph:

‘‘(a) promote the ownership and control of electronic communicationsservices by historically disadvantaged groups and to promotebroad-based black economic empowerment; or’’; and

(c) by the addition of the following subsection:‘‘(6) The provisions of section 9(2) to (6) apply, with the necessary

changes, to this section.’’.

Amendment of section 16 of Act 36 of 2005

10. Section 16 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution for subsections (1) and (2) of the following subsections,

respectively:‘‘(1) The Authority may, upon receipt of a written registration in the

manner prescribed and satisfying the conditions provided for in section5(8), [grant] issue a class licence, provided that the class licencesobtained by one person do not collectively assume the scope or coverageof an individual licence.

(2) Registration for a class licence may be submitted [at any time] inthe manner prescribed by the Authority.’’; and

(b) by the substitution for subsection (6) of the following subsection:‘‘(6) No class licence may be ceded, let, sub-let or transferred without

the prior written approval of the Authority, provided that if the Authorityhas not refused or denied the cession, let, sublet or transfer within 30days after notice has been given to the Authority, approval shall beconsidered to have been given.’’.

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Amendment of section 17 of Act 36 of 2005

11. Section 17 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution forsubsections (3), (4) and (5) of the following subsections, respectively:

‘‘(3) Subject to section 18, the Authority must, within [sixty (60)] thirty (30)days after receipt of a registration notice, [grant] issue the class licence and updateits internal records by including [the]—(a) the name of the accepted registrant;(b) the nature of the service that the registrant proposes to provide; and(c) the licence conditions applicable to the class licence.

(4) If the Authority delays the [grant] issue of a class licence beyond the [sixty(60)] thirty (30) day period, the Authority must give written notice of the delay andof the reasons for the delay, to the registrant.

(5) In any case where—(a) the Authority fails to give notice of a delay to the registrant and fails to [grant]

issue the class licence within the [sixty (60)] thirty (30) days as required interms of subsection (4);

(b) the registrant has complied with the regulations prescribed in terms of section5(7) applicable to class [licenses] licences;

(c) the registrant satisfies the conditions provided for in section 5(8); and(d) the Authority has not [declined to accept] refused or denied the registration

notice for the class licence in terms of section 18,the class licence is considered to have been [granted] issued by the Authority onthe [61st] 31st day after receipt of the registration notice by the Authority.’’.

Amendment of section 20 of Act 36 of 2005

12. Section 20 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the addition of the followingsubsection:

‘‘(3) The Authority must, within 18 months of the coming into operation of theElectronic Communications Amendment Act, 2014, prescribe how electroniccommunications network service licensees must exercise their rights and fulfil theirobligations under this Chapter and may, within that period, in the prescribedmanner, impose conditions and obligations on licensees in the exercise andfulfilment of such rights and obligations, having considered the policy and policydirections contemplated in section 21.’’.

Substitution of section 21 of Act 36 of 2005

13. The following section is hereby substituted for section 21 of the principal Act:

‘‘[Guidelines for rapid] Rapid deployment of electronic communica-tions facilities

21. (1) The Minister must, in consultation with the Minister of[Provincial and Local Government] Cooperative Governance andTraditional Affairs, the Minister of [Land Affairs] Rural Development andLand Reform, the Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, theAuthority and other relevant institutions, develop [guidelines] a policy andpolicy directions for the rapid deployment and provisioning of electroniccommunications facilities, following which the Authority must prescriberegulations.

(2) The [guidelines] regulations must provide procedures and processesfor—(a) obtaining any necessary permit, authorisation, approval or other

governmental authority including the criteria necessary to qualify forsuch permit, authorisation, approval or other governmental authority;and

(b) resolving disputes that may arise between an electronic communica-tions network service licensee and any landowner, in order to satisfythe public interest in the rapid rollout of electronic communicationsnetworks and electronic communications facilities.

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(3) The policy and policy directions contemplated in subsection (1) mustbe made within twelve (12) months of the coming into operation of theElectronic Communications Amendment Act, 2014.’’.

Amendment of section 30 of Act 36 of 2005

14. Section 30 of the principal Act is hereby amended by—(a) the substitution in subsection (2) for the words preceding paragraph (a) of the

following words:‘‘In controlling, planning, administering, managing [and], licensing andassigning the use of the radio frequency spectrum, the Authoritymust—’’; and

(b) by the substitution in subsection (2) for paragraph (a) of the followingparagraph:

‘‘(a) comply with the applicable standards and requirements of the ITUand its Radio Regulations, as agreed to or adopted by the Republic,as well as with the national radio frequency plan contemplated insection 34;’’.

Amendment of section 31 of Act 36 of 2005

15. Section 31 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection:

‘‘(2) (a) A radio frequency spectrum licence is required in addition toany service licence contemplated in Chapter 3, where the provision ofsuch service entails the use of radio frequency spectrum.

(b) A service licence is required in addition to any radio frequencyspectrum licence where the provision of such service entails the use ofradio frequency spectrum.’’;

(b) by the insertion after subsection (2) of the following subsection:‘‘(2A) A radio frequency spectrum licence may not be assigned, ceded

or in any way transferred, and the control of a radio frequency spectrumlicence may not be assigned, ceded or in any way transferred, to anyother person without the prior written permission of the Authority.’’;

(c) by the substitution for subsection (3) of the following subsection:‘‘(3) The Authority may, taking into account the objects of the Act,

prescribe procedures and criteria for—(a) [awarding] radio frequency spectrum licences [for competing

applications or] in instances where there is insufficient spectrumavailable to accommodate demand;

(b) the amendment, transfer, transfer of control, renewal, suspension,cancellation and withdrawal of radio frequency spectrum licences;and

(c) permission to assign, cede, share or in any way transfer a radiofrequency spectrum licence, or assign, cede or transfer control of aradio frequency spectrum licence as contemplated in subsection(2A).’’;

(d) by the insertion after subsection (4) of the following subsection:‘‘(4A) The Authority must notify the licensee within 60 days of its

decision with regard to an application for an amendment of a spectrumlicence.’’; and

(e) by the substitution for subsections (8), (9) and (10) of the followingsubsections, respectively:

‘‘(8) Subject to subsection (9), the Authority may withdraw any radiofrequency spectrum licence or assigned radio frequency spectrum whenthe licensee fails to utilise the assigned radio frequency spectrum inaccordance with the licence conditions applicable to such licence.

(9) Before the Authority withdraws a radio frequency spectrumlicence or assigned radio frequency spectrum in terms of subsection (8),it must give the licensee prior written notice of at least 30 days and thelicensee must have 7 (seven) business days in which to respond in

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writing to the notice (unless otherwise extended by the Authority)demonstrating that it is utilising the radio frequency spectrum incompliance with this Act and the licence conditions.

(10) The Authority, based on the written response of the licensee, mustnotify the licensee of its decision to withdraw or not to withdraw thelicence or assigned radio frequency spectrum.’’.

Amendment of section 34 of Act 36 of 2005

16. Section 34 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection:

‘‘(1) The Minister, in the exercise of his or her functions, represents theRepublic in international fora, including the ITU, in respect of—(a) the international [allotment] allocation of radio frequency spec-

trum; [and](b) the international coordination of radio frequency spectrum usage;

and(c) the co-ordination and approval of any regional radio frequency

spectrum plans applicable to the Republic,in accordance with international treaties[,] and multinational andbilateral agreements entered into by the Republic.’’; and

(b) by the substitution in subsection (7) for paragraph (a) of the followingparagraph:

‘‘(a) take into account the ITU’s international spectrum [allotments]allocations for radio frequency spectrum use, in so far as ITUallocations have been adopted or agreed upon by the Republic, andgive due regard to the reports of experts in the field of spectrum orradio frequency planning and to internationally accepted methodsfor preparing such plans;’’.

Amendment of section 35 of Act 36 of 2005

17. Section 35 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution forsubsection (1) of the following subsection:

‘‘(1) No person may possess, use, supply, sell, offer for sale or lease or hire anytype of electronic communications equipment or electronic communicationsfacility, including radio apparatus, used or to be used in connection with theprovision of electronic communications, unless such equipment, electroniccommunications facility or radio apparatus has, subject to subsection (2), beenapproved by the Authority.’’.

Amendment of section 36 of Act 36 of 2005

18. Section 36 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution forsubsection (1) of the following subsection:

‘‘(1) The Authority may, subject to the provisions of the Standards Act, [1993(Act No. 29 of 1993] 2008 (Act No. 8 of 2008), prescribe standards for theperformance and operation of any equipment or electronic communication facility,including radio apparatus.’’.

Amendment of section 37 of Act 36 of 2005

19. Section 37 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution in subsection (3) for paragraph (a) of the following

paragraph:‘‘(a) is technically and [financially] economically feasible; and’’; and

(b) by the substitution for subsection (6) of the following subsection:‘‘(6) The interconnection agreement entered into by a licensee in terms

of subsection (1) must, unless otherwise requested by the party seekinginterconnection, be non-discriminatory as among comparable types ofinterconnection and not be of a lower technical standard and quality thanthe technical standard and quality provided by such licensee to itself or toan affiliate or in any other way discriminatory compared to the

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comparable network services provided by such licensee to itself or to anaffiliate.’’.

Amendment of section 38 of Act 36 of 2005

20. Section 38 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection:

‘‘(1) (a) The Authority must prescribe regulations to facilitate theconclusion of interconnection agreements by stipulating interconnectionagreement principles.

(b) The regulations may include any regulations referred to in [section39] sections 39 and 41.’’;

(b) by the substitution in subsection (3) for paragraph (j) of the followingparagraph:

‘‘(j) the framework for determining technical and [financial] economicfeasibility and promotion of efficient use of the electronic commu-nications networks and provision of services contemplated insection 37(3);’’;

(c) by the substitution in subsection (3) for paragraph (k) of the followingparagraph:

‘‘(k) the requirement that a licensee negotiate and enter into aninterconnection agreement with an applicant for an individuallicence or registrant of a class licence; and’’; and

(d) by the substitution for subsections (5) and (6) of the following subsections,respectively:

‘‘(5) The interconnection regulations may include a framework for theexemption (in whole or in part) of licensees that have less than 25%market share from the obligation to interconnect under section 37(1).

(6) Where a licensee is exempt from the obligation to interconnect interms of subsection (5) and such exempted licensee enters into aninterconnection agreement with another exempted licensee, or a personproviding services pursuant to a licence exemption, sections 37(6) and[39(3) and (4)] 39(2) do not apply to such an interconnectionagreement.’’.

Amendment of section 42 of Act 36 of 2005

21. Section 42 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution in subsection(2) for the words preceding paragraph (a) of the following words:

‘‘The framework contemplated in subsection (1)(b) must [be in force not laterthan 1 July 2006 and] ensure that—’’.

Amendment of section 43 of Act 36 of 2005

22. Section 43 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution in subsection (4) for paragraph (a) of the following

paragraph:‘‘(a) is technically and [financially] economically feasible; and’’;

(b) by the substitution for subsection (7) of the following subsection:‘‘(7) The lease of electronic communications facilities by an electronic

communications network service licensee in terms of subsection (1)must, unless otherwise requested by the leasing party, be non-discriminatory as among comparable types of electronic communica-tions facilities being leased and not be of a lower technical standard andquality than the technical standard and quality provided by suchelectronic communications network service licensee to itself or to anaffiliate or in any other way discriminatory compared to the comparablenetwork services provided by such licensees to itself or an affiliate.’’;

(c) by the insertion after subsection (8) of the following subsection:‘‘(8A) (a) Requests for leasing of essential facilities are deemed to

promote efficient use of electronic communication networks andservices.

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(b) All electronic communications network services licensees receiv-ing requests contemplated in paragraph (a) are required to agree onnon-discriminatory terms and conditions of a facilities leasing agreementfor those essential facilities within 20 days of receiving the request.

(c) If the electronic communications network licensee can prove thatthe request is not technically or economically feasible within the 20 dayperiod the electronic communications network services licensee mayrefuse the request.

(d) If no agreement regarding the non-discriminatory terms andconditions contemplated in paragraph (b) can be reached, the Authoritymust impose terms and conditions consistent with this Chapter within 20days of receiving notification of the failure to reach an agreement.’’; and

(d) by the substitution for subsection (11) of the following subsection:‘‘(11) Any exclusivity provision contained in any agreement or other

arrangement that is prohibited under subsection (10) is invalid from adate [to be determined by the Minister after consultation withrelevant parties] one year after the commencement of the ElectronicCommunications Amendment Act, 2014.’’.

Amendment of section 44 of Act 36 of 2005

23. Section 44 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution in subsection (3) for paragraph (k) of the following

paragraph:‘‘(k) the framework for determining technical and [financial] economic

feasibility and promotion of efficient use of electronic communica-tions networks and provision of services contemplated in section43(4);’’; and

(b) by the substitution for subsections (5) and (6) of the following subsections,respectively:

‘‘(5) The electronic communications facilities leasing regulations mayinclude a framework for the exemption (in whole or in part) of electroniccommunications network service licensees that have less than 25%market share from the obligation to lease electronic communicationsfacilities in terms of section 43(1).

(6) Where a licensee is exempt from the obligation to lease electroniccommunications facilities in terms of subsection (5) and such exemptedlicensee enters into [a] an electronic communications facilities leasingagreement with another exempted licensee, or a person providingservices pursuant to a licence exemption, section 43(7) and section[45(3) and (4)] 45(2) and (7) do not apply to any such electroniccommunications facilities leasing agreement.’’.

Amendment of section 45 of Act 36 of 2005

24. Section 45 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion of subsection(3).

Substitution of section 55 of Act 36 of 2005

25. The following section is hereby substituted for section 55 of the principal Act:

‘‘Control over advertisements

55. (1) All broadcasting service licensees must adhere to the Code ofAdvertising Practice (in this section referred to as the Code) as from time totime determined and administered by the Advertising Standards Authorityof South Africa and to any advertising regulations prescribed by theAuthority in respect of scheduling of adverts, infomercials and programmesponsorships.

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(2) The Complaints and Compliance Committee must adjudicatecomplaints concerning alleged breaches of the Code by broadcastingservice licensees who are not members of the Advertising StandardsAuthority of South Africa, in accordance with section 17C of the ICASAAct, as well as complaints concerning alleged breaches of the advertisingregulations.

(3) Where a broadcasting licensee, irrespective of whether or not he orshe is a member of the said Advertising Standards Authority of SouthAfrica, is found to have breached the Code or advertising regulations, suchbroadcasting licensee must be dealt with in accordance with applicableprovisions of sections 17A to 17H of the ICASA Act.’’.

Amendment of section 62 of Act 36 of 2005

26. Section 62 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution forsubsection (3) of the following subsection:

‘‘(3) A common carrier must—(a) subject to its technological capacity to do so and to the provisions of

paragraph (b), provide broadcasting signal distribution to broadcastinglicensees upon their request and in accordance with the national radiofrequency plan contemplated in section 34, on an equitable, reasonable,non-preferential and non-discriminatory basis;

(b) in determining its tariffs, duly take into account the following:(i) the different categories of broadcasting service [licenses] licences

referred to in sections 49, 50 and 51; and(ii) the nature and technical parameters of the service provided to each

broadcasting licensee with a view to ensuring that the different tariffs areappropriate to and commensurate with the various broadcasting servicesto which they relate;

(c) carry public broadcasting services, including educational, commercial andcommunity services and shall be deemed an electronic communicationsnetwork service licensee that provides signal distribution for public broad-casting services.’’.

Amendment of section 65 of Act 36 of 2005

27. Section 65 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution forsubsection (1) of the following subsection:

‘‘(1) No person may—(a) directly or indirectly exercise control over more than one commercial

broadcasting service licence in the commercial television broadcastingservice; or

(b) be a director of a company which is, or of two or more companies whichbetween them are, in a position to exercise control over more than onecommercial broadcasting service licence in the commercial televisionbroadcasting service; or

(c) be in a position to exercise control over a commercial broadcasting servicelicence in the commercial television broadcasting service and be a director ofany company which is in a position to exercise control over any othercommercial broadcasting service [license] licence in the commercial televi-sion broadcasting service.’’.

Amendment of section 67 of Act 36 of 2005

28. Section 67 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the deletion of subsections (1), (2) and (3);(b) by the substitution for subsection (4) of the following subsection:

‘‘(4) The Authority must, following an inquiry, prescribe regulationsdefining the relevant markets and market segments[, as applicable,

that pro-competitive conditions may be imposed upon licenseeshaving significant market power where the Authority determinessuch markets or market segments have] and impose appropriate andsufficient pro-competitive licence conditions on licensees where there is

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ineffective competition, and if any licensee has significant market powerin such markets or market segments. The regulations must, among otherthings—(a) [define and identify the retail or] define relevant wholesale and

retail markets or market segments [in which it intends to imposepro-competitive measures in cases where such markets arefound to have ineffective competition];

(b) [set out the methodology to be used to determine the effective-ness of] determine whether there is effective competition in [such]those relevant markets [or] and market segments[, taking intoaccount subsection (8)];

(c) [set out the pro-competitive measures the Authority mayimpose in order to remedy the perceived market failure in the]determine which, if any, licensees have significant market power inthose markets [or] and market segments [found to have] wherethere is ineffective competition [taking into account subsection(7)];

(d) [declare licensees in the relevant market or market segments, asapplicable, that have significant market power, as determinedin accordance with subsection (6), and the] impose appropriatepro-competitive licence conditions [applicable to each suchlicensee] on those licensees having significant market power toremedy the market failure;

(e) set out a schedule in terms of which the Authority will undertakeperiodic review of the markets and market segments, taking intoaccount subsection (9) and the determination in respect of theeffectiveness of competition and application of pro-competitivemeasures in those markets; and

(f) provide for monitoring and investigation of anti-competitivebehaviour in the relevant market and market segments.’’;

(c) by the insertion after subsection (4) of the following subsections:‘‘(4A) When determining whether there is effective competition in

markets and market segments, the Authority must consider, among otherthings—(a) the non-transitory (structural, legal, and regulatory) entry barriers to

the applicable markets or market segments; and(b) the dynamic character and functioning of the markets or market

segments, including an assessment of relative market share of thevarious licensees or providers of exempt services in the markets ormarket segments, and a forward looking assessment of the relativemarket power of the licensees in the markets or market segments.

(4B) Subject to section 4D of the ICASA Act, licensees must provideto the Authority any information specified by the Authority in order thatthe Authority may carry out its duties in terms of this section.’’;

(d) by the substitution for subsection (5) of the following subsection:‘‘(5) A licensee has significant market power [with regard to the

relevant] in a market or market segment [where the Authority findsthat the particular individual licensee or class] if that licensee—(a) is dominant;(b) has control of an essential [facilities] facility; or(c) has a vertical relationship that the Authority determines could harm

competition [in the market or market segments applicable to theparticular category of licence].’’;

(e) by the deletion of subsection (6);(f) by the substitution for subsection (7) of the following subsection:

‘‘(7) Pro-competitive licence terms and conditions may include but arenot limited to—(a) obligations in respect of interconnection and facilities leasing in

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(b) penalties for failure to abide by the pro-competitive licenceconditions;

(c) obligations to publish any information specified by the Authority inthe manner specified by it;

(d) obligations to maintain separate accounting for any servicesspecified by the Authority;

(e) obligations to maintain structural separation for the provision of anyservices specified by the Authority;

(f) rate regulation for the provision of specified services, includingwithout limitation price controls on wholesale and retail rates asdetermined by the Authority, and matters relating to the recovery ofcosts;

(g) obligations relating to accounts, records and other documents to bekept, provided to the Authority, and published;

(h) obligations concerning the amount and type of premium, sports andSouth African programming for broadcasting; and

(i) distribution, access and reselling obligations for broadcasters.’’.

Amendment of section 68 of Act 36 of 2005

29. Section 68 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution in subsection(1)(b) for the words preceding subparagraph (i) of the following words:

‘‘measures to ensure that number portability is introduced [in 2005 or soonthereafter, as far as is practicably possible], including—’’.

Amendment of section 70 of Act 36 of 2005

30. The following section is hereby substituted for section 70 of the principal Act:

‘‘[People] Persons with disabilities

70. The Authority must prescribe regulations setting out a code on[people] persons with disabilities that will be applicable to all categories oflicences.’’.

Amendment of section 72 of Act 36 of 2005

31. Section 72 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution for subsection (6) of the following subsection:

‘‘(6) The Authority must allocate a four-digit number through whichthe public can access government directory, information and relatedservices at the centre free of charge.’’; and

(b) by the substitution for subsection (7) of the following subsection:‘‘(7) [The cost of providing the government directory information

service] Electronic communications service and electronic communica-tions network service licensees that carry communications to the centremay not levy any charge on the caller for placing calls to the centre sincesuch costs must be borne by the licensee.’’.

Insertion of section 72A in Act 36 of 2005

32. The following section is hereby inserted in the principal Act, after section 72:

‘‘National Broadband Council

72A. (1) The Minister must establish a National Broadband Council toperform the functions referred to in subsection (3) having regard to theprovisions of any other national law on the development of infrastructure.

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(2) The terms and conditions of appointment of members who may befrom the public and private sector, including allowances, composition andmeetings applicable to the Council by virtue of its appointment in terms ofsubsection (1), must be as determined by the Minister.

(3) The Council must report to and advise the Minister on broadbandpolicy and implementation and must, where required to do so by theMinister, perform the following functions:(a) Coordinate overall broadband implementation by government at

national, provincial and local government levels;(b) facilitate the monitoring and measurement of broadband penetration in

South Africa;(c) develop a broadband implementation plan that supports the Broad-

band Policy for South Africa which plan must include, withoutlimitation, skills development, research and development of broad-band priority areas;

(d) advise the Minister and the Minister of Finance on governmentinvestment in electronic communications facilities and networks thatcontribute to broadband at national, provincial and local governmentlevel to avoid unnecessary duplication;

(e) recommend measures to increase uptake and usage of broadband aswell as enhance public awareness on the benefits of broadband; and

(f) annually survey and evaluate the status of broadband penetration inthe Republic including, without limitation, household broadbandpenetration and electronic communications network connectivity tomunicipalities and broadband providers.’’.

Substitution of section 73 of Act 36 of 2005

33. The following section is hereby substituted for section 73 of the principal Act:

‘‘E-rate

73. (1) Internet services, provided to all public health establishmentsdefined in the National Health Act, 2003 (Act No. 61 of 2003), all publicand independent schools as defined in the South African Schools Act, 1996(Act No. 84 of 1996), all public and private colleges and all public andprivate further education and training institutions [as defined in] estab-lished, declared or registered in terms of the Further Education and TrainingColleges Act, [1998 (Act No. 98 of 1998)] 2006 (Act No. 16 of 2006), andall public and private higher education institutions defined in the HigherEducation Act, 1997 (Act No. 101 of 1997), must be provided at aminimum discounted rate of 50% off the total charge levied by theelectronic communications service licensee providing Internet services tosuch institutions.

(2) The discount is applicable [of] to the total charge levied by theelectronic communications service licensee which includes but is notlimited to the following:(a) Any connectivity charges for access to the Internet;(b) charges for any [equipment] electronic communications facilities

used for or in association with connectivity to the Internet; and(c) [all calls made to an Internet Service Provider] all call charges for

access to the Internet.(3) Where the electronic communications service licensee, who provides

Internet services to the institutions and schools as contemplated insubsection (1), obtains its electronic communications facilities for theprovision of Internet services from [a] an electronic communicationsnetwork service licensee, the licensee is entitled to a minimum of 50% off

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the [retail] wholesale rate charged to it by the electronic communicationsnetwork service licensee for the facilities in question, which discount shallbe passed on to the schools and other institutions mentioned in subsection(1).

(4) The implementation of this section must be in the manner prescribed.[(5) The Minister may, in consultation with the Minister responsible

for Education, declare categories of independent schools or privatefurther education and training institutions to be entitled to thediscount mentioned in subsection (1).]

(6) The Agency may pay the charge contemplated in subsection (1) onbehalf of any school or other institution contemplated in subsection (1), inwhich event the Agency is entitled to the discount mentioned in subsection(1).’’.

Insertion of sections 79A and 79B in Act 36 of 2005

34. The following sections are hereby inserted in the principal Act, after section 79:

‘‘Limitation of liability

79A. No person in the employ of a 112 Emergency Centre, including theState, shall be liable for any damage or loss suffered by any person inconsequence of any act which in good faith was performed or omitted in theperformance of any function in terms of this Act.

Provision of information

79B. (1) Subject to the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000(Act No. 2 of 2000), the Minister may, in writing, require the Authority orthe Agency, or any other person to provide, within a reasonable time or ona regular basis, any data, information or documents to the Minister that arerequired for the purposes of the performance of the functions of theMinister.

(2) A notice under subsection (1) may also indicate the manner in whichthe information must be furnished and, if required, how the informationmust be verified.

(3) When information is requested by the Minister the relevant personmay request the Minister to treat specific information as confidential, andfor that purpose section 4D of the ICASA Act applies with the changesrequired by the context.’’.

Amendment of section 80 of Act 36 of 2005

35. Section 80 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the addition of the followingsubsection:

‘‘(4) The Agency is subject to the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (ActNo. 1 of 1999).’’.

Insertion of section 81A in Act 36 of 2005

36. The following section is hereby inserted in the principal Act, after section 81:

‘‘Fiduciary duties of Board members, and removal and dissolution

81A. In addition to any other applicable law relating to the fiduciaryduties of members of a board, the following shall apply to members of theBoard:(a) A member of the Board may not be present, or take part in, the

discussion of or the taking of a decision on any matter before theBoard in which that member or his or her family member, businesspartner or associate has a direct or indirect interest.

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(b) A member of the Board or his or her family member, business partneror associate, or an organisation or enterprise in which a member of theBoard or his or her family member, business partner or associate has adirect or indirect interest, may not—

(i) offer goods or services to the Agency or conclude any businesswith the Agency; or

(ii) make improper use, in any manner whatsoever, of the positionof a Board member or of any information acquired by a Boardmember by virtue of his or her position as a Board member.

(c) A member of the Board must perform his or her functions at all timeswith the utmost good faith, honesty and integrity, care and diligenceand, in furtherance of his or her functions, without limiting their scope,must—

(i) take reasonable steps to inform himself or herself about theAgency, its business and activities and the circumstances inwhich it operates;

(ii) take reasonable steps, through the processes of the Board, toobtain sufficient information and advice about all matters to bedecided by the Board to enable him or her to makeconscientious and informed decisions;

(iii) regularly attend Board meetings;(iv) exercise an active and independent discretion with respect to

all matters to be decided by the Board;(v) exercise due diligence in the performance of his or her

functions as a member;(vi) comply with any internal code of conduct that the Agency may

establish for Board members;(vii) not engage in any activity that may undermine the integrity of

the Agency;(viii) not make improper use of his or her position as a member or of

information acquired by virtue of his or her position as amember; and

(ix) treat any confidential matters relating to the Agency, obtainedin his or her capacity as a Board member, as strictlyconfidential and not divulge them to anyone without theauthority of the Agency or as required as part of that person’sofficial functions as a member of the Board.’’.

Amendment of section 82 of Act 36 of 2005

37. Section 82 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution in subsection(3) for paragraph (a) of the following paragraph:

‘‘(a) The Agency must from time to time, with due regard to circumstances andattitudes prevailing in the Republic and after obtaining public participation to thegreatest degree practicable, make recommendations to enable the Minister todetermine what constitutes—(i) universal access [by all areas and communities in the Republic to

electronic communications services and electronic communications net-work services]; and

(ii) [the universal provision for all persons in the Republic of electroniccommunications services and access to electronic communications net-works, including any elements or attributes thereof] universal service.’’.

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Insertion of sections 82A to 82E in Act 36 of 2005

38. (1) The following sections are hereby inserted in the principal Act, after section82:

‘‘Appointment of chief executive officer

82A. (1) The Board must, with the approval of the Minister, appoint aCEO to ensure that the Agency meets its objectives.

(2) The Board must invite applications for the post of CEO by publishingadvertisements in the media.

(3) A person appointed as CEO must—(a) have the qualifications or experience relevant to the functions of the

Agency; and(b) not be disqualified due to any action contemplated in section

81A(1)(b).

Conditions of appointment of CEO

82B. (1) The appointment of the CEO is subject to the conclusion of anannual performance agreement with the Agency.

(2) The CEO is appointed for a term not exceeding five years and may,subject to the approval of the Minister, be reappointed for one additionalterm not exceeding five years.

(3) The CEO holds office on terms and conditions determined by theBoard, with the concurrence of the Minister.

(4) The CEO is a member of the Board by virtue of his or her office.(5) The CEO is entitled to a remuneration package determined by the

Board with the concurrence of the Minister and the Minister of Finance.(6) The CEO is accountable to the Board.

Termination of employment of CEO

82C. (1) The Board must, with the concurrence of the Minister andsubject to the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000 (Act No. 3 of2000), and applicable labour legislation, terminate the employment of theCEO—(a) for misconduct; or(b) for failing to perform the duties connected with that office diligently.

(2) The Board may suspend the services of the CEO pending the findingof any misconduct proceedings against him or her, during which period theCEO is also suspended as member of the Board.

(3) The CEO must vacate the office if he or she becomes disqualifiedfrom membership of the Board due to any action contemplated in section81A(1)(b).

(4) The CEO may resign on written notice of at least 30 days to thechairperson of the Board.

Acting chief executive officer

82D. (1) The Board may in writing appoint any senior employee of theAgency to act as CEO when the holder of that office—(a) is temporarily unable to perform the duties connected with that office;(b) has been suspended from office; or(c) has vacated or been removed from that office and a new CEO has not

yet been appointed.(2) An acting chief executive officer may exercise all the powers and

must perform all the duties of the CEO, as the case may be.

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Delegation and assignment by CEO

82E. (1) The CEO may delegate any of his or her powers and assign anyof his or her duties to an employee of the Agency.

(2) Any delegation or assignment contemplated in subsection (1)—(a) may be made subject to such conditions as the Board may determine;(b) must be communicated to the delegatee or assignee in writing;(c) may be amended or withdrawn in writing by the CEO; and(d) does not prohibit the holder of the office that made the delegation or

assignment from exercising that power or performing that duty.(3) Notwithstanding a delegation or assignment contemplated in

subsection (1), the CEO is not divested of any power or duty so delegatedor assigned.’’.

(2) (a) Any reference in any other law to the CEO referred to in section 83 of theprincipal Act prior to the insertion of sections 82A by subsection (1) of this section, mustbe construed as a reference to the CEO referred to in the said section 82A.

(b) Anything done by the CEO prior to the commencement of this section in theadministration of any law, must be regarded to have been done by the CEO referred toin section 82A.

(c) The person who held office as CEO immediately prior to the commencement ofthis section, must be regarded to have been appointed as the CEO under section 82A ofthe principal Act as inserted by subsection (1) of this section.

Amendment of section 83 of Act 36 of 2005

39. Section 83 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection:

‘‘(1) The Agency is under the direction and control of the CEO[appointed by the Board].’’;

(b) by the deletion of subsections (2) and (4);(c) by the substitution in subsection (8) for paragraph (a) of the following

paragraph:‘‘(a) promote the empowerment of historically disadvantaged persons,

including women, the youth and [people] persons with disabilities;and’’;

(d) by the substitution for subsections (9) and (10) of the following subsections,respectively:

‘‘(9) The [CEO and other] staff of the Agency must be appointed onthe grounds of their qualifications, expertise or experience in the fields,when viewed collectively, of development planning, community devel-opment, social sciences, economics, electronic communications andpublicity.

(10) A person may not be appointed or continue in office as [CEO orother] a member of the staff of the Agency if he or she becomes unfit tohold the office or becomes incapacitated.’’;

(e) by the deletion of subsection (11); and(f) by the substitution for subsections (12) and (13) of the following subsections,

respectively:‘‘(12) The [CEO and other employees] members of the staff of the

Agency hold office on such conditions as to remuneration andotherwise[—(a) in the case of the CEO, as the Minister may determine with the

concurrence of the Minister of Finance;(b) in the case of other employees,] as the CEO may determine with

the concurrence of the Minister and the Minister of Finance.(13) Different periods and conditions may be determined under

[subsections (11) or] subsection (12) in respect of different [employees]members of the staff of the Agency.’’.

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Amendment of section 87 of Act 36 of 2005

40. Section 87 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution forsubsection (2) of the following subsection:

‘‘(2) All money received, the amounts of which in terms of subsection (1) mustbe credited to to the Universal Service and Access Fund in the books of the Agency,must be paid into the National Revenue Fund established by section [185] 213 ofthe Constitution.’’.

Amendment of section 88 of Act 36 of 2005

41. Section 88 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution in subsection (1) for paragraphs (a) and (b) of the following

paragraphs, respectively:‘‘(a) for the assistance of needy persons towards the cost of the provision

to, or the use by, them of broadcasting, electronic communicationsnetwork services and electronic communications services;

(b) subject to subsection (2), to any [broadcasting service licenseeand] electronic communications network service licensee for thepurpose of financing the construction or extension of electroniccommunications networks in underserviced areas as prescribed;’’;

(b) by the deletion in subsection (1) of paragraph (c);(c) by the substitution in subsection (1)(d) for the words preceding subparagraph

(i) of the following words:‘‘to schools and [further education and training institutions] collegesas defined in or established, declared or registered in terms of the SouthAfrican Schools Act, 1996 (Act No. 84 of 1996), and the FurtherEducation and Training Colleges Act, [1998 (Act No. 98 of 1998)] 2006(Act No. 16 of 2006), respectively, for the procurement of broadcastingand electronic communications services and access to electroniccommunications networks: Provided that—’’;

(d) by the deletion in subsection (1)(d) of subparagraph (i);(e) by the substitution in subsection (1)(d)(ii) for the words preceding item (aa) of

the following words:‘‘in the case of independent schools and [independent furthereducation and training institutions] private colleges—’’;

(f) by the substitution in subsection (1) for paragraph (e) of the followingparagraph:

‘‘(e) for the establishment and operation of [broadcasting services andfor the establishment and operation] community centres, includ-ing training of and the payment of allowances to personnel ofcentres, where access can be obtained to electronic communications[networks] network services, electronic communications servicesand broadcasting services.’’;

(g) by the addition to subsection (1) of the following paragraph:‘‘(f) as may be prescribed by regulation by the Minister, with the

concurrence of the Minister of Finance.’’;(h) by the insertion after subsection (1) of the following subsection:

‘‘(1A) The Agency must at least every two years, after obtainingpublic participation, determine by notice in the Gazette, for the purposesof payments referred to in subsection (1), the manner in whichapplications must be made and the manner in which subsidies will bepaid.’’; and

(i) by the substitution for subsections (3) and (4) of the following subsections,respectively:

‘‘(3) The Authority must at least [bi-annually] every two years reviewand update, the prescribed definition of under-serviced area and the listof designated under-serviced areas eligible for construction paymentsfrom the Universal Service and Access Fund.

(4) [The Minister may] The Agency must at least every two years,after obtaining public participation, make recommendations to enablethe Minister to determine by notice in the Gazette, for the purposes of

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payments referred to in subsection (1)(a)[, by notice in the Gazettedetermine]—(a) types of needy persons to whom assistance may be given;(b) the persons who must apply for assistance [and the manner in

which such applications must be made]; and(c) [the manner in which and] persons to whom subsidies may be

paid.’’.

Amendment of section 89 of Act 36 of 2005

42. Section 89 of the principal Act is hereby amended—(a) by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection:

‘‘(1) Subject to subsection (3), every holder of a licence granted orconsidered to have been granted in terms of Chapter 3, except holders ofcommunity broadcasting service licences, must pay, in addition to anyother fees contemplated in this Act or the related legislation, theprescribed annual contributions of the licensee’s licensed activity to theUniversal Service and Access Fund.’’;

(b) by the addition of the following subsection:‘‘(4) The Agency must collect all money that is due and payable to the

Universal Service and Access Fund from the Authority.’’.

Amendment of section 95 of Act 36 of 2005

43. Section 95 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution forsubsection (1) of the following subsection:

‘‘ (1) [Within twenty-four months of the coming into force of this Act, the]The Authority may, if the Authority considers it necessary, repeal or amend theregulations made under—(a) section 119A of the Post Office Act, 1958 (Act No. 44 of 1958);(b) the Telecommunications Act;(c) the Broadcasting Act;(d) the IBA Act;(e) the Radio Act, 1952 (Act No. 3 of 1952); and(f) the Sentech Act,which were in force immediately prior to the commencement of [this Act] theElectronic Communications Amendment Act, 2014.’’.

Amendment of Arrangement of Sections

44. The Arrangement of Sections which occur before section 1 of the principal Act ishereby amended—

(a) by the substitution for item 21 of the following item:‘‘21. [Guidelines for rapid] Rapid deployment of electronic communi-

cations facilities’’;(b) by the insertion after item 72 of the following item:

‘‘72A. National Broadband Council’’;(c) by the insertion after item 79 of the following items:

‘‘79A. Limitation of liability79B. Provision of information’’;

(d) by the insertion after item 81 of the following item:‘‘81A. Fiduciary duties of Board members, and removal and dissolu-

tion’’; and(e) by the insertion after item 82 of the following items:

‘‘82A. Appointment of chief executive officer82B. Conditions of appointment of CEO82C. Termination of employment of CEO82D. Acting chief executive officer82E. Delegation and assignment by CEO’’.

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Amendment of law

45. The law referred to in the first column of the Schedule is hereby amended to theextent indicated in the third column thereof.

Short title and commencement

46. (1) This Act is called the Electronic Communications Amendment Act, 2014, andcomes into operation on a date determined by the Minister of Communications by noticein the Gazette.

(2) Different dates may be so determined in respect of different sections of this Act.

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SCHEDULE

LAW AMENDED

(Section 45)

Act No. and Year Short Title Extent of AmendmentAct No. 4 of 1999 Broadcasting Act,

19991. Amendment of section 1 by the substitu-tion for the definition of ‘‘common carrier’’of the following definition:

‘‘ ‘common carrier’ [means a servicefor broadcasting signal distribution asprovided by Sentech Limited, estab-lished in terms of the Sentech Act,1996] has the meaning assigned to it inthe Electronic Communications Act,2005 (Act No. 36 of 2005);’’

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